A grass fire started on Cave Springs road and burned into the old reclaimed mine area. The cause of the fire is unknown. No mining personnel were involved with fighting the fire.
South Hallsville No 1 MineCoal
- Fatalities
- 0
- Total incidents
- 121
- Years on record
- 2000–2024
- Latest incident
- Oct 2024
Reportable incidents
121 on file2024 · 1 incident
2023 · 2 incidents
Employee was replacing an axle shaft of Komatsu HD1500-7 Water Truck. Employee found the axle bushing was stuck and used a glove hand to attempt to lift the sun gear side of the axle to free it. Upon pushing upwards on the sun gear, the employee lost grip on the oily surface and EE's forearm contacted a spline on the sun gear resulting in a 1.5"" laceration requiring 5 stitches.
A grass fire started in the old Q-area, cause is unknown. there is no mining activity in the Q-area. the local fire department was on scene and got the fire under control.
2022 · 2 incidents
Two employees were at the coal barn installing a wing shroud (steel plate) on a dragline bucket. The upper piece was set in place and the crane was lowered. Both employees were going to adjust the piece of steel plate by hand when it fell. It slid down the side of the bucket, hit the ground and fell over hitting the employee breaking two Metatarsal bones in EE's right foot.
While setting up to change the hoist ropes on 102 dragline a pin that secures the shackle of the snatch block was not screwed in. This resulted in the shackle spreading apart and the snatch block popping out hitting the employee in the leg breaking the left tibia.
2021 · 2 incidents
Employee was replacing a 2' x 4' x 3/8"" piece of steel plate on a bulldozer blade. The employee stood the plate up resting the 2' edge on the floor and begin walking the plate corner to corner to the center of the blade. Once they got to the center of the blade they began laying the plate down on its opposite edge (4' side)when the injured employee felt a pull in left arm.
While on a break from ERT training, two employees were looking at a pocketknife. The injured employee made a motion to point out a function of the knife at the same time that the employee holding the knife happened to flip the blade open. The knife blade cut the injured employees right index finger and sutures were required to close the laceration.
2020 · 3 incidents
While miner was waiting for polymer to finish transferring from trailer to stationary pre treatment tank, miner turned to the right and miner's feet slipped in the wet mud causing miner to fall and fracture right leg. The wet, muddy, red clay made very slippery conditions.
Employee stepped onto a berm to observe the cut conditions. The injured employee turned to walk down the berm and stepped into a low spot in the berm. The injured employee lost balance after stepping in the low spot and fell to the ground. The result of the fall was a dislocated right ankle and a broken right fibula bone.
While finishing drag rope change out on a 1570 dragline. The winch line dropped out of the horizontal fairlead sheave, employee was guiding the cable back into the sheave. During this process employee's left thumb was pinched between the outer and inner horizontal sheaves fracturing the thumb. The employee was wearing leather gloves at the time of the incident.
2019 · 3 incidents
While attempting to step across the hood opening on 728 end dump, the employee stepped short and fell on EE's right side, mid-torso. The fall resulted in two broken ribs.
Worker obtained a laceration to the left 5th digit while cutting a metal plate. EE was wearing all appropriate PPE including leather gloves. EE did receive sutures.
The employee was cleaning pond over flow drain. The pipe inlet has an expanded metal barrier to catch large debris from entering the inlet. The employee was reaching down to remove large debris from barrier and was bit on EE's right index finger by a venomous snake hiding under the debris. The worker was wearing rubber style gloves when bit.
2018 · 8 incidents
The employee lost grip on the left grab iron before foot was on the ground resulting in a fall backward. The employee's head hit the bottom part of the ripper frame, which cut the top of head.
A grass fire started in the old B-Area, caused when a hay baler caught fire. The fire was contained with 15-20 min, but the hay bales within the burnt area were still on fire.
A grass fire started in the old E-area, the cause might have been a lightning strike. There is no mining activity in the E-area. The local fire department was on scene and got the fire under control.
A grass fire started in the old S-area, cause is unknown. There is no mining activity in the S-area. The local fire department was on scene and got the fire under control.
Employee was flipping cutting edges on a D-11 bulldozer. The employee was using a 24-inch pry bar to rotate the cutting edge. When the cutting edge unexpectedly shifted employee got right pinky finger pinched between the pry bar and the shop floor. Employee was wearing leather gloves.
Employee pinched finger between synthetic sling and jib crane hook.
Employee was replacing the wheel studs on 605 fuel/lube truck, using a punch and hammer. Employee was holding the punch with gloved right hand when the hammer glanced off the punch striking EE's thumb.
EE was replacing the idler arms on a D10 dozer. EE was using a RAD torquing wrench on inside bolt. The reaction arm was pointing upward. EE placed right hand on reaction arm & left hand on the trigger of the wrench. When EE applied torque pressure to the wrench, the reaction arm rotated causing right hand to be caught/pinched between the idler & the reaction arm.
2017 · 5 incidents
Using a pry bar to remove Becket from Dump Rope Socket. Pry bar slipped, smashing employee's thumb between pry bar and dump rope sheave. An x-ray showed a fracture of the tip of employees left thumb. The employee was wearing gloves at the time of this incident.
Employee opening the rear doors on a 53' tool trailer to gain access to the inside. Employee had release and pulled on the inner latch handle and was attempting to unlatch the outer latch when the handle came toward employee striking employee in the upper right lip. Employee received 8 sutures in upper lip. No equipment damage.
EE fell in restroom, hit their head on a cabinet and caused a bump and minor cut that stopped bleeding without a bandage. As a precautionary measure, 911 was called. Due to personal medical reasons, the physician stated that they possibly suffered a seizure which caused the fall. This Report was requested to be filed by MSHA inspector and is under protest by this contractor.
Tire technician was in the process of dismounting a 33.00X51 tire on the LF Steer of an end dump rock truck. When technician released the lock ring, it fell and rolled around and struck the technician's right big toe.
A grass fire was started by the hot exhaust on a contractors pick-up. MSHA, fire department and shift supervisor were notified. A fire lane was plowed and the fire was extinguished.
2016 · 8 incidents
A mechanic was installing a pull block on the rear of a scraper. Employee got finger pinched between the pull block and a backup alarm mounting plate. The employee fractured the tip of right index finger.
Lightning storm passing through the area struck hay bales in mine reclamation area. MSHA, fire department, and shift supervisor were notified. Fire department plowed fire lanes and extinguished the fire.
Operator placed lunch box in cab. As ee stepped back to exit the cab foot slipped off the step. The operator reacted by swinging arm to catch self and the back of right hand contacted the handrail. An x-ray showed a cracked bone in right hand.
Employee was rolling up power cable. EE got off the truck to tie the rope to the cable. While rolling up the rest of the cable/rope the employee was unaware ee was straddling a loop in the rope. As ee rolled the cable up leg got pinched between the rope and equipment, injuring employees left leg. Employee was unable to return to work on next scheduled shift.
While assembling a retainer on 104 dragline on left propel case. Employee was using a pry bar to adjust alignment of retainer. The bar was too long to get in a comfortable position and was being used overhead. The bar slipped smashing right thumb between bar and bull gear cover.
Worker was climbing in the back of EE's truck to get a bottle of water during break. The truck was pulling a trailer, and when the worker stepped down from truck EE's foot got caught on trailer causing worker to fall back, landing on EE's hand/wrist.
Employee was using an impact wrench with a socket secured to the impact with a welding rod. While operating the impact the employee's arm was too close to the welding rod cutting employee's forearm.
Employee was using a 36"" pipe wrench to open a valve. The valve opened suddenly, employee pinched finger between the wrench and circulating pump fracturing finger.
2015 · 2 incidents
During a wire rope resocket the employee got his left hand pinched between a pry bar and the wire rope. Stitches were required on the little finger of the left hand.
Welder was cutting a piece of plywood. Setting it down on the handrails of a walkway to draw it out, he stepped around the handrails and stepped off the walkway. His leg hit the grating on the other walkway cutting his leg that required stitches to close it up.
2014 · 3 incidents
Pulling a transmission out from a Kress truck. The drive line guards fell off the module and landed on my left upper knee. Pushed it over my ankle to the floor.
Employee was unloading cam frame bolts (approx. 45 lbs. each) from a plastic box supplied by the mine. He stepped into the box to reach the bolts and noticed a bite/sting on his leg. He keep working. Later the bite site became painful, swollen and abscessed. He reported this to his boss 9/3/14 and was instructed to go the occupational medial clinic 9/4/14.
Lighting storm passing thru the area must have struck the separator tank on a gas well location. MSHA, fire department and the production foreman of the well were notified. The production foreman from Memorial Resource Development and the fire department made the decision to allow the fire to burn itself out.
2013 · 1 incident
At approximately 2:00 am, a Kress coal hauler was observed off the road in an MSHA pond. Upon investigating the truck was found to be stuck in the mud and the operator was unresponsive. The operator was later pronounced deceased by the Justice of the Peace.
2012 · 6 incidents
The employee tripped on uneven ground causing him to hit his head on the step of a bucket truck. The employee received one stitch by a physician.
Employee was working on a 637E Scraper. He was moving the center cutting edge into position. He lost his balance and fell sideways to floor. The cutting edge fell on his right inner knee
The employee had stopped his truck to use the porta-john. As the employee was climbing down the steps his foot slipped off and he turned sideways and struck the top of his left forearm on the truck platform. He did not use the top step but went straight to the bottom step. He was placed on restrictive duty with a bruise to the top of his left forearm.
Employee dismounting equipment, his foot slipped off muddy step and struck left Knee on track. First aid given at job trailer. Knee x-ray at occupational clinic morning of 1/25/12,bone fragment seen at knee cap. Employee put on crutches with brace and released with restrictions until seen by orthopedic doctor.
Employee using hands to place Rip Rap (12"" to 24"" stone). When employee removed a stone another stone rolled and mashed the Left Pinky Finger against another stone causing injury. The employee was using all PPE. First Aid administered and employee taken to Occupational Clinic for treatment. Three stitches or sutures.
Working on the camshaft of a C27. While removing the bolts the socket wrench slipped and caused left hand to smash up against the camshaft. The drive gear cut left finger at base.
2011 · 12 incidents
Individual felt irritation in his left eye while in the shop. Flushed the left eye out a few times, but still felt irritation. Took individual into the doctor for observation. Doctor removed material and prescribed anti-biotic prescription.
Employee was sitting on a trailer and felt something sting him, but did not see what it was. The bite got infected and had to go to hospital.
Heavy storms were passing through the area bringing rain, winds, and severe lightning. During this time, it was noticed that smoke was coming from the east. Upon investigation, we found that a fire had started and ignited some dry brush and pine needles. This was located in a remote, inactive part of the mine (S-area).
Tightening the C-frame bolts on the left side of the drag line. The impact torque caught and pinched the right hand between the handrail and the impact cutting a finger that required stitches.
Traveling out of the pit, antifreeze was seen coming from the radiator. The operator placed his hand on the radiator cap to tighten it, in doing so it came off getting hot anti-freeze on his arm and leg.
Employee was walking to supervisors truck at the asphalt area when he tripped over dozer tracks and hyperexteded his left knee causing swelling in the knee area. Employee was taken to the hospital emergency room where they drained his knee, gave him a pain injection, placed him on crutches and took him of work.
EE was working on a machine placing a seat into the cab when he felt pain in his lower back
EE stuck his truck in the fill area. In helping the dozer operator hook the tow cable he twisted his left knee.
Was parking truck in the staffing area at the end of the night shift. He backed into another truck already parked. He said that he was blinded by the lights of a pickup leaving that parking lot. He made no mention of personal injury and declined an examination when he was taken for the maditory drug test. Equipment damages has been estimated at between %50,000 and $75,000
When adjusting an irrigation pipe, a tye wrap needed to be cut to move the piping. A pocket knife was used, in the process the knife slipped cutting the person's left thumb requiring stitches.
Employee had finished grinding when he felt something in his left eye. Eye was washed out and nothing was found. The next morning the employee complained of his eye and something was found and had to be removed.
A miner sprained his ankle while setting a pump. This required professional medical treatment that required means of immobilizing an injured part of the body. The employee did not miss any scheduled work days.
2010 · 3 incidents
At approximately 2:00 pm smoke was noticed coming from the north end of the Q area. The onshift supervisor investigated and called the local fire department, MSHA was notified around 2:20 pm. A call later from the onshift supervisor verified that it was not on mine property and had been caused by a tree falling over striking a power line causing a grass fire.
Three employees were positioning a 1""x8""x8' piece of plate when one end slipped off one stand and pinched the right thumb between the plate and the skid they were working on. Right thumb was fractured.
On June 23, 2010 at approximately 7:15 pm three hay bales located in the M-5 area were noticed to be burning. The bales were located on the top of a hill; it is believed that a lightning strike from an earlier thunder storm that had passed through the area was the cause. No crews were working in the area when the fire was noticed; MSHA was notified because of the unplanned fire.
2009 · 12 incidents
Employee was setting up to replace removable floor in transformer room in Dragline. Employee fell through the floor opening when trying to reach the shackle that was located above the floor opening breaking his wrist.
EE's of Bronco Drilling company failed to return to their rig site when returning from town. This was a frequently traveled road by all Bronco EE's to the rig. Investigation revealed that all 3 EE's were on their cell phones at the time and seat belts were not being worn. EMT attendants noted impairment of all patients.
EE's of Bronco Drilling company failed to return to their rig site when returning from town. This was a frequently traveled road by all Bronco EE's to the rig. Investigation revealed that all 3 EE's were on their cell phones at the time and seat belts were not worn. EMT attendants noted impairment of all patients.
EE's of Bronco Drilling company failed to return to their rig site when returning from town. This was a frequently traveled road by all Bronco EE's to the rig. Investigation revealed that all 3 EE's were on their cell phones at the time and seat belts were not being worn. EMT attendants noted impairment of all patients.
Employee was preparing to gauge a screw jack from bottom of Revolving frame and bumped a stand and the stand fell, pinching left ring finger, causing a laceration. Five stitches were administered.
Employee was moving a peice of steel plate and the employee put plate down to get a better grip and the plate slipped and landed on the metatarsal part of his boot and fractured left foot.
Employee had something in his eye and had no idea when he got it in there or how he got it in his eye.
Employee was grinding overhead and had some trash get into left eye.
Employee was removing a wire that was caught in a dozer track when wire was pulled on it cut finger.
Employee was stepping out of truck onto unlevel ground when he arrived and twisted ankle.
Mounted bulldozer to change fuel filters. The bulldozer tracks were muddy and the oiler slipped and fell off dozer track to the ground.
EE was working on equipment using a hammer to remove pin and piece of metal came off pin and embeded in left forearm.
2008 · 7 incidents
EE received a personal emergency phone call & needed to leave work. Leaving the job site, ee was traveling on an oil & gas lease road running accross mine property. He lost control of his truck & rolled it. He got out of the truck & called his supervisor. Whe the supervisor arrived at the scene, ee was sitting on the lease road. Took him to the hospital to be examined.
A water pumper noticed smoke at the begining of his shift as he was going out in the mine. Upon investigation he found a fire on mine property in the old C-area. This area was not accessible with our water trucks, we called Harrison County and Hallsville Fire department responded. Approximately six acres of pasture burned, fire was started by assumed lightning strike.
Employee was working and started experiencing cramps in legs and cramps moved to upper body. Employee suffered from heat stress.
While dismounting bulldozer operators foot slipped on track causing him to lose contact with hand grab iron and fall hitting his left elbow, lower back and back of his left leg on dozer track.
Received a call of a fire in our South Hallsville Mine area. Fire Department responded along with the Harrison County Forestery Department, fire burned approximately 100 acres of pasture and pine trees. Fire was started by an assumed lightning storm that had passed.
Employee backing up with Dozer on the top of a pile of dirt. As the dozer made the transition over the top of the pile and began its descent, employee was turned in his seat looking back to the direction he was going and the Dozer hit the ground causing a pinching sensation in his lower back.
Received a call that one of the oil well locations had been struck by lighting, resulting in a fire; this was in an inactive part of the mine. MSHA number called, talked with MSHA EE and shortly after that another MSHA. # 1-51906711.
2007 · 5 incidents
Operator arrived for work on 12/09/2007 and reported that he had soreness and pain in his shoulder blade area. Operator had been ripping coal in the rib end of the pit and pushing it to the easi-miner to load. He states that he took a good jolt when backing off the coal to make another push. Operator worked all of this day and part of the next before leaving work to see a doctor.
Employee lost control of truck hauling hay. Employee stepped on his brakes to slown down, this caused the truck to pull immediately to the right. Employee tried to steer the truck back on the road, but the erosion grooves on the side of the haul road were too severe, causing the truck to loose control and roll over. Employee had multiple abrasions and stitches in left hand.
Fire started while truck (coal train) was fully loaded going to the hopper. Truck was traveling up hill at approx. 6 mph. Operator called in a code, stopped truck and shut it down; fire suppression set off. Operator left cab. Truck is estimated to be a total loss at this time.
Fire started while truck (coal train) was fully loaded going to the hopper. Truck was traveling up hill at approx. 6 mph, operator called in a code, stopped truck and shut it down, fire suppression set off, operator left cab. Truck is estimated to be a total loss at his time. Operator became excited and jumped from truck about half way down (5') the ladder.
Employee was cutting discharge hose with a utility knife. Discharge hose was propped up on his leg. During process of cutting hose, the knife slipped out of the hose and cut his leg.
2006 · 5 incidents
Mechanic was putting new bushings on a dozer cylinder. When the bushing became stuck he hit it with a hammer, which flaked off striking him in the arm. In removing the sliver of metal, the doctor required a stitch to close the entry point. Mechanic was wearing leather gloves and a face shield at time of incident.
Employee died of natural causes - myocardial infarction (Heart Attack). See MSHA's correspondence: CMH&H Memo No. HQ-06-112-A (Sec 103), Memorandum for Allyn C. Davis. Classified Degree 9.
While Operator was mowing a dry hay field, a spark apparently was created between the hay mower and a rock in the hay field. Due to the very dry conditions, and the gusty Southeasterly winds, this caused the hay field to catch on fire. No equipment or personell was damaged or injured from the fire.
Mechanic was swapping pickup beds from one truck to another and pinched his fingers between the truck frame and the box frame of the bed. This resulted in him receiving stitches in his 3rd finger and cutting the tip on his 4th finger.
Mechanic was hauling a rock guard, when stopped at the shop he noticed that the guard had shifted and was partially hanging off the back of the truck. He lifted the guard to push it back on to the bed, in doing so he caught his middle finger on his left hand pinching it between the bed and the guard. This required two stitches to repair the cut which ran under his finger nail.
2005 · 4 incidents
Dragline oiler was removing the pump tray on 101 dragline to repair a leak. The tray was attached to the overhead crane when it was cut loose from the mounting brackets. The tray / motor shifted when it was free causing the oiler's arm to hit the unistrut that was supporting the electrical conduit cutting his R/forearm that required stitches.
Cleaning coal in ramp S2 area, dozer operator backed into a newly dug sump. Operator was wearing his seatbelt and suffered R/shoulder pain due to backing into the 12' sump at night.
EMPLOYEE WAS CHECKING A HEADLIGHT THAT DIDN'T WORK. HE HAD REMOVED THE HEADLIGHT AND WAS LOLDING IT IN HIS RIGHT HAND AND SHOOK IT TO SEE IF IT WOULD RATTLE. WHEN HE DID THIS, IT BUSTED IN HIS RIGHT HAND CUTTING HIS THUMB
Employee was doing a turn and undercut operation on hoist motor #2; at the time of the incident he was stoning the commutator. The stone kicked back and the middle finger of his right hand was caught between the stone and brush arm. Injury- fracture to tip of finger, cut on finger that required 9 stitches.
2004 · 6 incidents
Employee was grinding metal on the dragline bucket when a small piece of metal flew under both safety glasses and face shield, lodging in right eye. Employee had the metal removed and was issued a prescription for antibotic eye drops.
A mechanic was filling a coal hauler trailer strut with grease when he lowered his dark glasses to better his vision. At that moment, the grease came out of the relief valve slightly spraying into his eyes. The local Physician prescribed the eye drops Tobramycin only as a preventative measurement against any infections.
While working on a Dart CH-160 Trailer, ee was lowering the axle on jacks and extentions and the axle began to roll off of the jacks and landed on ee's left foot and crushed it.
While lowering the axle on a Dart CH-160 trailer, the axle began to roll off of the jacks and extentions, When the axle began to fall, it hit the torsion bar and the bar hit employee in the left shoulder, knocking him away from the falling axle.
EE WAS LIFTING A 55 GALLON BARREL OVER A STEP WITH AN OVERHEAD CRANE WHEN THE LIFTING TONS RELEASED THE BARREL. THE BARREL SAT DOWN ON THE EE'S RIGHT FOOT RESULTING IN 2 BROKEN BONES ON TOP OF THE FOOT.
EMPLOYEE WAS USING A 3/8"" HAND DRILL WHEN THE BIT BECAME STUCK. THE DRILL ROTATED OUT OF HIS HAND AND STRUCK THE BACK OF HIS RIGHT HAND RESULTING IN A FRACTURE TO THE 4TH METACARPUS.
2003 · 4 incidents
EE DISCONNECTED A HYDRAULIC HOSE WHILE UNDER PRESSURE STRIKING HIS RIGHT FOREARM, CAUSING 2 1/2"" LACERATIONS.
EE WAS REMOVING A BUSHING FROM A TRACKHOE BUCKET WHEN STRUCK IN LEFT ARM BY A FRAGMENT OF METAL. THE PIECE OF METAL WAS REMOVED AND STITCHES APPLIED TO CLOSE THE IMPACT AREA.
EE WAS REMOVING A CUTTER HEAD TIP ONT HE EASI-MINER WITH AN AIR HAMMER. THE LEFT THUMB WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN THE AIR HAMMER AND HEADER RESULTING IN A LACERATION. STITCHES WERE REQUIRED TO CLOSE T HE LACERATION./
EE WAS REPLACING WINCH LINE ON DOZER. AFTER INSTALLING THE LINE AND TYING THE KNOT IN THE END OF THE LINE, EE BEGAN TO TIGHTEN THE KNOT. THE TAIL STARTED TO SLIP THROUGH THE KNOT. WHILE ATTEMP TING TO RETIE THE KNOT, THE TAIL SUDDENLY CAME LOOSE AND STRUCK HIM IN THE MOUTH.
2002 · 3 incidents
EMPLOYEE WAS REMOVING OIL FILTER. FILTER WRENCH WOULD NOT LOOSEN FILTER, SO HE DROVE A SCREWDRIVER THROUGH THE FILTER, BREAKING THE FILTER. WHILE REMOVING THE FILTER IT SLIPPED AND CUT HIS HAN D.
EE WAS STRUCK IN KNEE BY FLYING METAL FROM A DOZER RIPPR TOOTH DURING REPLACEMENT OF TOOTH. 2 STITCHES WERE APPLIED TO THE KNEE
EE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME & BELIEVES THE ILLNESS TO BE WORK RELATED.
2001 · 10 incidents
A 6"" BORING BAR WAS BEING ALIGNED TO BORES WHEN A TEMPORARY TACK ON BEARING FIXTURE BROKE ALLOWING A BEARING PLATE FIXTURE TO PINCH EE LEFT HAND AND FINGERS.
A 6"" BORING BAR WAS BEING ALIGNED TO BORES WHEN A TEMPORARY TACK ON BEARING FIXTURE BROKE ALLOWING BORING BAR TO FALL ON EE SHOULDER.
INJURED WAS RIGGING OXYGEN CYLINDER TO MOVE WITH MOBILE EQUIPMENT. HIS LEFT ARM WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN LIFTING EQUIPMENT AND CYLINDER WHICH CREATED A PINCH POINT AND CAUSED INJURY.
EMPLOYEE WAS ROLLING CRIBBING OFF FORKS OF VOLVOLIFT. CRIBBING ROLLED OFFF FORK AND CAME CLOSE TO EMPLOYEES FOOT AND LEG. EMPLOYEE TURNED HIS BODY QUIKLY TO AVOID THE CRIBBING AND TWISTED HIS LEFT KNEE.
EE WAS SCRAPING PAINT ON STAIRWELL WALKING BACKWARDS WHEN HE SLIPPED AND FELL.
BUMPED KNEE ON ACCESS OPENING WHILE MOVING FROM ONE COMPARTMENT TO ANOTHER INSIDE TUB. THE COMPARTMENTS ARE APPROX 3.5' HIGH AND THE ACCESS OPENINGS ARE APPROX 22"" IN DIAMETER. BRUISE ON RIGHT FEMUR JUST ABOVE KNEE CAUSING SWELLING BEHIND THE KNEE CAP.
EE WAS REMOVING AN OLD TOOTH FROM THE EASI MINER CUTTING HEAD WITH A HAMMER. A PIECE OF THE TOOTH BROKE OFF AND STRUCK THE EE IN THE RIGHT THIGH. A PHYSICIAN REMOVED THE SLIVER OF METAL AND US ED STITCHES TO CLOSE THE WOUND.
EE WAS MOVING BETWEEN THE TANDEM TIRES OF A 16G MOTORGRADER WHEN HE STEPPED ON HIS LEFT FOOT WITH HIS RIGHT FOOT. HE FELL AND CONTACTED THE SHOPFLOOR WITH HIS LEFT KNEE.
EMPLOYEE WAS SWEEPING THE SHOP FLLOR AROUND A DOZER BLADE THAT HAD BEEN REMOVED FROM THE DOZER. HE STEPPED OVER THE PUSH ARM OF THE DOZER BLADE AND TWISTED HIS KNEE. HE STEPPED ON DIRT CLODS I N THE FLOOR CAUSING THE INJURY.
EE WAS CLIMBING DOWN FROM TRUCK & MISSED THELASTLADDER RUNG & FELL APPROX 3 FT TO GROUND
2000 · 4 incidents
EMPLOYEES WERE REMOVING THE RETAINED PLATE FROM THE SWING CARRIER BEARING; THE BEARING FELL FROMTHE RETAINER, KNOCKING EMPLOYEE ON HIS BUTTOCKS.
EMPLOYEES WERE REMOVING THE RETAINER PLATE FROM THE SWING CARRIER BEARING; THE BEARING FELL FROMTHE RETAINER, STRIKING EMPLOYEES KNEE & JAMMING HIS LEG AND ANKLE.
EMPLOYEE STATED HE EXPERIENCED PAIN AND NUMBNESSIN HIS WRIST FRO APPROX ONE YEAR. HE RELATES THIS TO THE TYPE OF WORK PERFORMED BY A MECHANIC. UPON MEDICAL EVALUATION, SYMPTOMS WERE CONSISTEN T WITH CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME. IS AWAITING FURTHER TREATMENT TO SEE TREATMENT IS RECOMMENDED.
EE WAS MAKING REPAIRS TO A TRUCK BED. AREA OF REPAIR HAD BRAKE LINES CLOSE. WHEN EE STARTED USING A NEW GAUGING ROD, THE BACK OF HIS GAUGING ROD ARCED ON THE BRAKE LINE CAUSING A SMALL HOLE. B RAKE FLUID SPRAYED OUT, IGNITED BY THE GAUGING ROD AND BURNING THE EMPLOYEE.